Maharashtra Transporters Set to Strike Over E-Challan System
Transporters in Maharashtra plan an indefinite strike starting July 1 against the e-challan system. Minister Pratap Sarnaik has called for a committee to address their grievances. The transporters demand changes, including stopping forced fine collections, and are dissatisfied with the current proposals.

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Maharashtra's transport sector is on the brink of a major disruption as transporters announce an indefinite strike starting July 1. The protest is primarily against the e-challan system, which they allege imposes unjust fines.
In response, Minister Pratap Sarnaik has requested the formation of a committee to address their grievances within a month. The proposed committee will include transport officials, police, and sectoral experts to ensure a transparent resolution.
The transporters demand an end to forced collection of fines, waiver of existing penalties, and reconsideration of operational rules. While Sarnaik urges for a fair system, the action committee remains resolute in their protest plans pending satisfactory reforms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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